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Touch of Provence Liquid Soaps from Rose et Marius

Made in Provence with olive oil and perfumed with exclusive Rose et Marius fragrances, these refillable liquid soaps are found in beautiful 5* hotels, top-quality restaurants, or your home. Imagine a typical Provencal relaxed lunch with chilled rosé under the arbour. These Rose et Marius liquid shower soaps are paraben-free.

Capturing Provencal Fragrances

Launched in 2012, Rose et Marius is a luxury perfume house and home décor brand based in Aix-en-Provence. The company’s name pays tribute to founder Magali Fleurquin-Bonnard’s grandmother Rose. Fleurquin-Bonnard’s inspiration for the exquisitely designed product line originates from childhood memories at the family’s country home (bastide) in Puget sur Argens in the Var and her grandmother’s perfume. After completing studies in commerce and an MBA in luxury marketing, Fleurquin-Bonnard worked with high-end fashion brands, including Piaget, Kenzo and Christian Lacroix.

Leveraging her luxury brand experience Fleurquin-Bonnard curates evocative perfumes that capture the essence of Provence and uses those fragrances in the Rose et Marius product line. She works directly with a top-quality perfume maker in Grasse, who turns her fragrance concept into reality. Rose et Marius’ fragrances, such as “a midsummer’s night under the fig tree,” take you on an olfactory journey through the region.

Liquid Shower Soaps

Those fragrances form the base notes for exclusive perfumes, which infuse the scented candles, hand soaps, shower gels, diffusers and more. The entire Rose et Marius product line is 100% made-in-France by a carefully selected group of artisans. In addition, Fleurquin-Bonnard chooses partners for their exceptional craftsmanship and unwavering quality.

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Rose et Marius A mid-summer’s night under the fig tree

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Carolyne Kauser-Abbott

With her camera and laptop close at hand, Carolyne has traded in her business suits for the world of freelance writing and blogging. Her first airplane ride at six months of age was her introduction to the exciting world of travel.

While in Provence, Carolyne can be found hiking with friends, riding the hills around the Alpilles or tackling Mont Ventoux. Her attachment to the region resonates in Perfectly Provence this digital magazine that she launched in 2014. This website is an opportunity to explore the best of the Mediterranean lifestyle (food & wine, places to stay, expat stories, books on the region, travel tips, real estate tips and more), through our contributors' articles.

Carolyne writes a food and travel blog Ginger and Nutmeg. Carolyne’s freelance articles can be found in Global Living Magazine, Avenue Magazine and City Palate (Published Travel Articles).

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